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My name is William Hindle and I am a 18 years old South African Born Photographer based in Johannesburg, Gauteng
Background
I started my photography venture when I was 8, snapping simple shots of wildlife and landscapes, and then further on, I reformed to Portraiture where I could document, as well as manage the whole composition and creative aspect of my imagery. Since the beginning, I was extremely fascinated about the techniques of photography, and it's history. I usually photographed wildlife at the Kruger National Park (which is in South Africa), gazing at the odd warthog and antelope, waiting to capture time... But never did I realise that capturing time could become an art. As my photography's developing, I'm progressing into more of an artistic phase, one which I can express my feelings, as well as document moments of time that can gradually be forgotten.
I'm currently developing a portfolio, which depicts a contrast between, both developed and developing countries; showing a difference between the two lifestyles, and the good and bad sides of both. As for now, I'm developing my work, entering competitions and building a portfolio. Over the Past two years, I've been focusing primarily on photography competitions, for this influenced my confidence and experience more effectively; motivating me do do the very thing I love, photography.
My name is William Hindle and I am a 18 years old South African Born Photographer based in Johannesburg, Gauteng
Background
I started my photography venture when I was 8, snapping simple shots of wildlife and landscapes, and then further on, I reformed to Portraiture where I could document, as well as manage the whole composition and creative aspect of my imagery. Since the beginning, I was extremely fascinated about the techniques of photography, and it's history. I usually photographed wildlife at the Kruger National Park (which is in South Africa), gazing at the odd warthog and antelope, waiting to capture time... But never did I realise that capturing time could become an art. As my photography's developing, I'm progressing into more of an artistic phase, one which I can express my feelings, as well as document moments of time that can gradually be forgotten.
I'm currently developing a portfolio, which depicts a contrast between, both developed and developing countries; showing a difference between the two lifestyles, and the good and bad sides of both. As for now, I'm developing my work, entering competitions and building a portfolio. Over the Past two years, I've been focusing primarily on photography competitions, for this influenced my confidence and experience more effectively; motivating me do do the very thing I love, photography.
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